In the Eastern fluted point tradition [electronic resource] / edited by Joseph A.M. Gingerich.
These volumes highlight the importance of eastern Paleoindian research in understanding some of the first inhabitants of North America. Although diverse in manufacture and style, fluted point production represents the first widespread cultural phenomenon in North America. Volume II of In the Eastern...
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Volume 1. Part I. Paleoindian Chronology and Paleoenvironmental Considerations -- 1. Paleoindian Chronology and the Eastern Fluted Point Tradition / D. Shane Miller and Joseph A.M. Gingerich -- 2. Paleoindian Environment and Subsistence Paradigm Case from New England to Virginia and Ohio. / Lucinda J. McWeeney -- 3. Reconstructing the Pleistocene Environment of the Greater Southeast / Jessi J. Halligan -- Part II. Reinvestigations of Classic Sites -- 4. A Report on the 2008 Field Investigations at the Shoop Site (36da20) / Kurt W. Carr, J.M. Adovasio, and Frank J. Vento -- 5. Spatial Organization at Bull Brook / Brian S. Robinson and Jennifer C. Ort -- 6. Fifty Years of Discovery at Plenge: Rethinking the Importance of New Jersey's Largest Paleoindian Site / Joseph A.M. Gingerich -- 7. The Wells Creek Site: Results of a Reanalysis / Jesse Tune -- 8. The Flint Run Complex: A Quarry Related Paleoindian Complex in the Great Valley of Northern Virginia / Kurt Carr, R. Michael Stewart, Dennis Stanford, and Michael Frank -- 9. Revisiting Shawnee-Minisink / Joseph A.M. Gingerich -- Part III. New Sites and Perspectives -- 10. Paleoindian Toolstone Provisioning and Settlement Organization at the Higgins Site, 18AN489 / John C. Blong -- 11. Topper Site, South Carolina: An Overview of the Clovis Lithic Assemblage from the Topper Hillside / Ashley Smallwood, D. Shane Miller, and Doug Sain -- 12. Tennesseeís Paleoindian Record: The Cumberland and Lower Tennessee River Watersheds / John R. Broster, Mark Norton, D. Shane Miller, Jesse W. Tune, Jon D. Baker -- 13. Endscrapers, Use-wear and Early Paleoindians in Eastern North America / Thomas Loebel -- Part IV. Observations on the Early Paleoindian Settlement of Eastern North America -- 14. The Search for Pre-Clovis in Eastern North America: A Critical Evaluation of the Evidence / Stuart Fiedel -- 15. The Weight and Meaning of Eastern Paleoindian Research / Gary Haynes -- 16. Paleoindian Archaeology in Eastern North America: Current Approaches and Future Directions / David G. Anderson. | |
520 | |a These volumes highlight the importance of eastern Paleoindian research in understanding some of the first inhabitants of North America. Although diverse in manufacture and style, fluted point production represents the first widespread cultural phenomenon in North America. Volume II of In the Eastern Fluted Point Tradition continues the work begun in Volume I, expanding the Paleoindian literature with up-to-date summaries of late Pleistocene research in the eastern United States. These artifact and site-specific studies serve as examples of the detailed analyses required on Paleoindian assemblages and provide an opportunity to better understand changes in population, technology, and settlement over time. Together, the two volumes advance Paleoindian studies in eastern North America, offering new data, interpretations, and hypotheses to create a baseline for future research. | ||
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